Ethernet connector, Connector type and pinouts, Standard ethernet cables – RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual

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C O N N E C T O R TY P E S

Ethernet Connector

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E T H E R N E T C O N N E C T O R

CONNECTOR TYPE

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AND PINOUTS

The Ethernet connector is a standard RJ-45 type connector.

Figure C-5.

Ethernet connector (viewed from rear of chassis)

The 8-pin RJ-45 Ethernet connector has the following signals:.

STANDARD

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ETHERNET CABLES

Standard Ethernet cables are available commercially in different lengths. The
standard cable is wired pin for pin (straight through), meaning that pin 1 of the
connector at one cable end is wired to pin 1 of the connector at the opposite end.
This type of cable is used to connect Quadra directly to the network, typically
using an Ethernet hub or switch. To connect directly from a PC to the Quadra,
a crossover cable must be used (see the following section for details).

CROSSOVER

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CABLES

To connect directly from a PC or laptop to Quadra without connecting to the
network, an Ethernet “crossover” cable must be used. Crossover cables are
available commercially. In a crossover cable, one end of the cable is wired
using the pin assignments shown in

Table C-5

. At the other end, the TX and

RX connections are exchanged (crossed over).

Ethernet uses balanced differential signals on twisted pairs of conductors.
Standard pairs are shown in

Table C-5

. For each pair, one wire has a solid

color. The other wire is white with a colored stripe matching the first wire’s
color (e.g., Orange and White/Orange).

Table C-5.

Ethernet Connector Pinouts

Pin

Signal

Wire Color

1

TX Data +

White/Orange

2

TX Data -

Orange

3

RX Data+

White/Green

4

Blue

5

White/Blue

6

RX Data-

Green

7

White/Brown

8

Brown

1

8

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